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ORLANDO, Fla. (WFLA) – An epic adventure awaits you in the spectacular universe, the new theme park at Universal Orlando Resort, which opens Thursday. This is the company’s fourth theme park to participate in Universal Studios, Adventure Island and Volcanic Bay. “In this epic world of Universal, we have made a conscious effort to enhance our entertainment program,” says Kath Lindide Nova, senior show producer at Universal Creative. “In an epic world, we decided to really raise the game of what we can technically do with our entertainment, as well as our entertainment and other attractions.” The epic universe consists…
A new study by Highland Electric Fleets shows that voters and parents strongly associate electrical school buses with better pupil mental health, especially for children with special needs and sensitivity to sensory. The findings reflect a growing understanding of how school transport affects student well-being and learning preparation. 60% of respondents and over two-thirds of parents (67%) agree that students have improved their school performance and gained mental health experience by reducing environmental stressors such as noise and smoke on the school bus.70% of respondents and a large 81% parents believe that quieter and smoother school bus rides are somewhat…
Tampa, Fla. (WFLA) – Starting in July, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Board will no longer be allowed to randomly board boats on the water. The law restricting ship boarding was signed by the governor on Monday. Desantis: Florida “Break Schedule” This hurricane season The “Boater Freedom Act” hopes to change water laws and smooth out tensions between sailors and law enforcement. Secret boats aren’t big for Florida or those visiting the state. Gov. Ron DeSantis said he wanted to confirm that Florida is the boat capital. “We are the top boat state. We are consistently ranked number one…
The Orlando-based Darden Restaurant closed its 15 Bahamas Breeze Restaurants in the eastern US, including five in Florida last week, but spares restaurants in the Orlando area. “We continuously evaluate the performance of every restaurant,” Darden told the South Florida Sun Sentinel. “Closening a restaurant is a difficult choice as it affects team members and guests. “However, I believe this is the right decision as Bahamas Breeze can focus on top-performing restaurants and enhance the overall performance of the brand.” The Orlando Metro area has nine Bahamas Breeze locations. There are five in Orange County, two in Osceola and two…
“I wasn’t ready to play hockey.” It’s safe to say that Sam Bennett has put things together completely during Game 7 in Toronto. After beating the Maple Leafs in the Wild 7-Game Series, the Florida Panthers will continue their second Stanley Cup quest as they face off against the Carolina Hurricanes in the Eastern Conference Finals, which begins at Game 1 on Tuesday. In 2023, the Panthers took the Hurricane by storm and reached the Stanley Cup final. “I think the only difference is what we’ve experienced and we have that experience,” forward Matthew Tokachuk said of the impending rematch.…
Investigators found a high school student who was found to have been given a Kratom packet from a school track coach who was “unresponsive” on campus.The teenager suffered a “medical emergency” after consuming stimulants, but survived, the Hernando County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release.Regarding the coach, he was arrested, officials said.The incident occurred on May 9th at Hernando High School in Brooksville.”The Hernando County Sheriff’s Office school resource deputy responded to the classroom in connection with a 17-year-old student who appears to be suffering from a medical emergency,” the Sheriff’s Office said.”The student responded with a rapid pulse,…
Fort Myers, Fla. (WFLA) – We paddled a canoe about 3,000 miles from Canada to southwest Florida. Peter Frank told NBC affiliate WBBH that the trip will last for about 11 months, overcoming harsh weather conditions. Desantis: Florida “Break Schedule” This hurricane season “I’ve experienced quite a lot of weather to get here,” Frank told WBBH. “I’ve been canoeing all winter, and this is pretty difficult.” Frank fished for his meal and slept in the tent. It wasn’t always easy, but he said the difficulties were worth it. “I think travelling at four miles per hour is one of the…
Florida Republicans took the lead in registering votes in Miami-Dade County on Monday, turning what was once considered a Democratic base for the first time in state history. Republicans accounted for 464,370 voters, or 34% of voters, and 440,790 voters, or 32.27%, or 42.27%. Voters classified as “other” accounted for 460,783 voters, or 33.73%. Desantis: Florida “Break Schedule” This hurricane season Updated figures came after the county completed voter role maintenance off year. According to DDHQ Data Science Director Michael Pruiser, the county dropped 172,747 voters from the active role. It led to Republicans online with over 38,000 voters. Miami-Dade…
The Health Secretary criticized the WHO for failing to address the shortcomings during the Covid-19 pandemic.Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. addressed the World Health Organization (WHO) on May 20, saying its political involvement allows China’s communist regimes to exercise “excessive effects” during the Covid-19 pandemic, particularly.In a statement on the video, Kennedy said that by becoming a “political tool,” WHO has “turned back on health and health safety.””This all became apparent during the community pandemic, when under pressure from China, it curtailed reporting at a critical fork,” Kennedy said.The Chinese administration has failed to acknowledge that the Covid-19 pandemic…
(Nexstar) – U.S. health officials are investigating a new outbreak of Salmonella disease that was linked to Florida growers, where contaminated cucumbers are linked to more than 550 diseases last year. The cucumber, grown by Florida-based Bedner Growers and distributed through the sale of fresh start produce, is linked to at least 26 illnesses in 15 states, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration reported late Monday. At least nine people have been hospitalized. No deaths have been reported. The states with reported illnesses are Alabama, California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Kansas Kentucky, Michigan, North Carolina, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina,…